Open an MS-DOS prompt. In Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0 [Click] Start, then Programs, then [Click] either MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt. In Windows 3.x or Windows NT versions before 4.0 [Double Click] Main group and [Double Click] the MS-DOS icon.
In the MS-DOS window that opens, type: Debug press the [Enter] key.
A dash should appear on your screen followed by a flashing cursor. Type: D C000:0010 and press the [Enter] key.
A screen of hexadecimal numbers will appear with the ASCII translation on the far right edge of the screen. The information will include the identifier for your video card.
Type: Q and press the [Enter] key to exit the debug program.
Type: Exit and press the [Enter] key to return to the Operating System.

what are you talking about shawn. thanks for responding, but I want the video driver for asus 8170 DDR/64m, and i need a driver for it.
thanks
some of the barcodes are written k4d263238/ QC50. and the a7v333 audio driver.
i have windows 2000 by the way.

it gave me random numbers and on the right side is written "DEO.... IB
M VGA COMPATIBLE .................................................. .............
Y.C.......................
PMIDJ.M.................
.............7NV

Do you have a video card, or is the video integrated onto the motherboard? If it is integrated onto the motherboard, check the makers (you mentioned ASUS earlier) website, and they should have drivers there... Did you get a disc with the card or motherboard?

Now I see why people don't like ASUS... from their webpage, they don't appear to support their older products... AT ALL... unless you have to do alot of digging, but that is a pain......

anyways... looks like there is no onboard video... you have an AGP card slot. Can you open up the PC and try to identify the make & model of that card? The AGP slot is the brown one. almost in the middle of the board.... it doesn't look like ASUS makes video cards....